Pacific Premier Bank reports MOVEit related Third-Party Data Breach exposing Customers' SSNs
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Pacific Premier Bank reported a third-party data breach related to a vendor's use of the file sharing application MOVEit, leading to unauthorized access to sensitive customer information.
The inicident exposed the following information:
- names,
- Social Security numbers,
- account numbers,
- other personally identifiable information.
The number of affected individuals is not disclosed.
The cause of the data breach was the result of a critical vulnerability discovered in the MOVEit file sharing tool used by the vendor, allowing hackers to access information stored on MOVEit servers, including data related to Pacific Premier Bank customers.
Pacific Premier Bank is currently investigating the breach alongside its vendor and plans to send data breach notification letters to all affected individuals once the investigation is complete.
While the specific details of the breach are still being determined, Pacific Premier Bank reassures that the incident did not impact its core IT systems and that the leaked data was limited to what was contained on the vendor's MOVEit server.
Pacific Premier Bank is actively working with its vendor to notify all affected customers about the breach and provide necessary information and assistance to mitigate potential risks.